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How to stop the criminal from taking bail by court


06-Jul-2023 (In Criminal Law)
I want to know the steps or the procedure wherein i can apply for non-baillable request to the high court before and after the FIR is lodged.And also in case if Anticipatory bail is applied by the criminal and he has the bail papers.
Answers (5)

Answer #1
689 votes
If the accused person applied for anticipatory bail in high Court then you can appear through your counsel in that case and raise objection and pray to reject the bail application and police will take steps to arrest him
Answer #2
907 votes
If applied in HC see in net of highcourt case status.File an objection vide Case No.If already availed the bail order from lower court you can directly challenge in HC.Sometimes you can file advance petition in lower courts and District judge if bail is pending there.You have not clarified the status.
Answer #3
530 votes
U can hire a lawyer who will object,on ur behalf, the bail petition filed by that person. He can not get bail without having a FIR copy. He can file for anticipatory bail only after the FIR is lodged.
Answer #4
866 votes
Yes you can file an objection by virtue of an affidavit filed before the hon'ble high court under section 302 of crpc by engaging an advocate. But after the chargesheet is filed it is the discretion of the concerned court at last can grant bail to the accused.
Answer #5
705 votes
Yr questions not clear.as to the 2 nd part ,even if u have anticipatory bail,any action violating the terms of bail or complainant files complain ,u will be back to square one .Be cautious even to arrange any action through others to provoke complainant.

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